THE IMPOSSIBLE JUMP! || 9.00 METERS! *(29 FEET, 6 INCHES)*

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  • 9 meters. 29 Feet, 6 inches. Throughout the past century, many athletes have gotten close, but nobody has managed to achieve this mark.
    Will it ever happen?
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  • @gugus8081
    @gugus8081 3 роки тому +360

    That 9-meter limit on long jump, 2 hours for a marathon, and 100 meters in javelin are three barriers I wanna see broken before I die.

    • @alejandrotorres712
      @alejandrotorres712 3 роки тому +70

      I’m assuming you mean 2 hours for an official marathon?

    • @gugus8081
      @gugus8081 3 роки тому +23

      @@alejandrotorres712 Indeed

    • @martintownsend6694
      @martintownsend6694 3 роки тому +53

      100m already been done in the jav, that's why they changed the spec of it back in the 80's

    • @synchronium24
      @synchronium24 3 роки тому +3

      I think from most likely to least is the long jump, marathon, and javelin.

    • @dmioptical3966
      @dmioptical3966 3 роки тому +11

      The 2 hour marathon has already been broken. Right?

  • @charlesthorndike2702
    @charlesthorndike2702 3 роки тому +527

    I remember my track and field coach said that when Bob Beamon jumped his 8.90m, his lowest body part (at the highest phase of the jump) was 1.87m above the ground. So yeah, he could've cleared a 1.87m high jump with LONG JUMP TECHNIQUE (with the timing being perfect of course). I also remember my physical education textbook from high school said that Beamon's center of mass was 2.06m above ground at its highest point. HOLY. HOT. DAMN.

    • @jameswittmann1608
      @jameswittmann1608 3 роки тому +14

      73.6 inches vertical O_O

    • @Saif_06
      @Saif_06 3 роки тому +1

      0-0

    • @lisbonapartments7203
      @lisbonapartments7203 3 роки тому +10

      They would need a very long matress for that jump

    • @verybored2416
      @verybored2416 3 роки тому +23

      @@jameswittmann1608 no it’s misleading bc he already tucked for his jump at max height, so his feet were at his waist since he’s 6’3 and has long legs, his legs are probably 45” long so his vert on this would’ve been a low 30

    • @jameswittmann1608
      @jameswittmann1608 3 роки тому +3

      @@verybored2416 …

  • @alejandrotorres712
    @alejandrotorres712 3 роки тому +78

    3:10 I think “a few millimeters away” is very misleading. If you discount Powell’s all conditions 8.99 jump, his world record is 5cm away. That’s WAY bigger than “just a few millimeters.” However, I understand and agree with your point that for a long time, we’ve been very close to the 9m mark

    • @MrMaddict
      @MrMaddict 2 роки тому +15

      Yeah, seems like he was confused and thought centimeters were the same as millimeters.
      His point still stands though, as you said.

    • @electricmaster23
      @electricmaster23 Рік тому +2

      Yeah, at first I thought he was referring to the 9.99 jump and was based on rounding or something, but it's clear he mixed up centimetres with millimetres. I'll chalk this up to an American getting confused by the metric system. lol

    • @malligrub2516
      @malligrub2516 Рік тому +1

      Yeah, this is a "America vs the metric system" issue. It's meant to be 5cm, not millimetres.

  • @jlaux7
    @jlaux7 3 роки тому +185

    Powell's foot on the board, although near perfect, still had a few centimeters to spare. If you factor that in, I think the '91 jump was right around 9.00m.

    • @Paul-ne9sf
      @Paul-ne9sf 2 роки тому +5

      FACTS!!!!

    • @andrewg5418
      @andrewg5418 2 роки тому +6

      Bob Beamon still jumped the furthest in 1968 because his rear end landed abit behind him and it was still 29ft, if he landed just alittle better like Powell did then it would probably like 30ft lol.

    • @allennewborn932
      @allennewborn932 2 роки тому

      @@andrewg5418 Why is that funny?

    • @andrewg5418
      @andrewg5418 2 роки тому +1

      @@allennewborn932 not funny in a bad way, it’s unbelievable he flew that far , and that was over 50 years ago

    • @Tom-dd5lm
      @Tom-dd5lm 2 роки тому +5

      @@andrewg5418 what about Carl Lewis allegedly jumping 9 meters but the line man made a mistake

  • @DuckHunterGaming
    @DuckHunterGaming 3 роки тому +989

    longest under any conditions? i jumped out of an airplane and went like 2 miles.

    • @gonzabuzz9844
      @gonzabuzz9844 3 роки тому +160

      If you don't use a parachute it could be a record.

    • @vlogsbyalejandro
      @vlogsbyalejandro 3 роки тому +17

      @@gonzabuzz9844 😂😂😂

    • @Saif_06
      @Saif_06 3 роки тому +15

      Make sure not to do a foul jump :P

    • @wzbmitbbs
      @wzbmitbbs 3 роки тому +7

      You're lying. The most you can do is jumping out of the window when the husband came back.

    • @larrejackson8722
      @larrejackson8722 3 роки тому +2

      Jump if you feel froggy. Just had to say it lol

  • @ragnari9368
    @ragnari9368 3 роки тому +87

    Bob Beamon's Mexico City jump is probably the greatest single performance in the history of sport. He not only was the first man to jump over 29 feet, he was first past 28. He surpassed the existing World record by a astounding 22 inches.

    • @brandonbrodbeck6688
      @brandonbrodbeck6688 3 роки тому +1

      Didn't he die like a week later or something?

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 3 роки тому +16

      @@brandonbrodbeck6688 You could ask him yourself if you like. He has a place in Vegas.

    • @barryboyd7973
      @barryboyd7973 3 роки тому +4

      Brandon Brodbeck Umm, no. You must be thinking of someone imaginary.

    • @BucaneerBri
      @BucaneerBri 2 роки тому +3

      Lewis day was the best series of jumps imo

    • @philomenaakpanaadie2015
      @philomenaakpanaadie2015 2 роки тому

      I'd like to make a case for a certain Norwegian hurdler.

  • @theleftuprightatsoldierfield
    @theleftuprightatsoldierfield 2 роки тому +177

    I’m a shot putter. At my first high school meet, my best throw was 8.95 m. I still find it hard to wrap my head around the fact that a human can jump that far

    • @aasss7530
      @aasss7530 Рік тому +4

      thats quite weak lol

    • @theleftuprightatsoldierfield
      @theleftuprightatsoldierfield Рік тому +8

      @@aasss7530 I was only a freshman at the time, had just started lifting, and was still adjusting to the increased weight of the shot from middle school to high school. I ended up with a personal best of 13.71 meters and got a few looks from colleges by the time I graduated

    • @akaraven66
      @akaraven66 10 місяців тому +3

      @@aasss7530 Yeh and how far can you throw? I know I couldn't do a 9M throw, but that was not the point, point is if you actually measure how far 8.95M is it's a long long way for a human to jump.

    • @Trancymind
      @Trancymind 8 місяців тому

      People from Western- Central Africa, 20% of their DNA it is still unknown to this day and have 0% of DNA from Neanderthals. Europeans typically have 2-3 % of their DNA from Neanderthals.

  • @mtk-mtukalor5233
    @mtk-mtukalor5233 3 роки тому +89

    Excellent video. I find relevant to talk about *Ivan Pedroso* on that question. He jumped 8.96m in Sestriere (a person stood in front of the anemometer, probably intercepting the correct wind measurement which was initially 1.2m/s . There are some crazy foul jumps from Pedroso. One looks like 9.15m - 9.20m Check "Ivan Pedroso 9m Foul". His PB is "only" 8.71, but he is part of the GOATs

    • @lexsoft3969
      @lexsoft3969 2 роки тому +6

      Yeah. He was the last potential to achieve new WR. Since then, long jump has been boring.
      Nowadays, athletes even struggle to reach 8.3

    • @slingshotdon
      @slingshotdon 2 роки тому +9

      @@lexsoft3969 he won every major championship from 97-2001 its ridiculous. Yeah its ridiculous that his 8.96 wasn't realised because the idiot stood in front of the wind gauge

    • @soulyrasheed
      @soulyrasheed 2 роки тому +4

      Pedroso had a dozen jumps over 9m, sadly all fouls... and his legal PB is only 8.71...if we consider that Emmiyan jumped 8.86 at altitude in '87, Pedroso could manage 30 cm better in same conditions...

    • @whatyoudo9773
      @whatyoudo9773 2 роки тому +3

      Pedroso also got the best height and full-body run in the air, my favorite jumper visually, he ran through the air with the greatest of ease.

    • @hangemhigh7069
      @hangemhigh7069 Рік тому

      @@lexsoft3969 And Anders Gärderud 3000m jump? 8.08 1976 in OS he should take many VM and Olympic gold even today!

  • @OfentseMwaseFilms
    @OfentseMwaseFilms 2 роки тому +141

    We live amongst Super humans. I prolly jumped 2 meters in the pit!

    • @slingshotdon
      @slingshotdon 2 роки тому +4

      I wouldn't make to the sand, all my skin would be on the track

    • @scottwarren4998
      @scottwarren4998 2 роки тому

      ivan pedroso juumped 9,07 metres with half a foot overjump ....

    • @imeprezime1285
      @imeprezime1285 2 роки тому

      Tukac, Powel je skocio 9 m. Odrazio se zapravo 5 cm prije
      daske. Nista nije nemoguce, a ti si obican tukac!

    • @veton8855
      @veton8855 2 роки тому

      Naaah yall unathletic ash then,i would jump atleastt..least 3m bro?infact ik soo cmoon,but ig to each is own!🤣🤷‍♂️💯🖤⚡

    • @tikket10
      @tikket10 2 роки тому

      Without training i got 6 meters. Its not that superhuman

  • @aroundandround
    @aroundandround 2 роки тому +17

    3:20 The comparison to a 5mm eraser head is incorrect. 8.95m is 50mm or 5cm short and even 8.99m is 10mm short, not 5mm short.

  • @aleksazecevic2940
    @aleksazecevic2940 3 роки тому +164

    Next year be like: Joshua Cheptegui is gonna be attempting to jump 9 meters
    Thanks guys, i have never got this many likes. Thanks :)

    • @daviddos99
      @daviddos99 3 роки тому +6

      that gave me a good laugh :D

    • @aleksazecevic2940
      @aleksazecevic2940 3 роки тому +1

      @NZT TZN???

    • @daviddos99
      @daviddos99 3 роки тому +9

      @NZT TZN who complains about minor grammatical mistakes in yt-comments? - you gotta chill out dude ;)

    • @lexblau6478
      @lexblau6478 3 роки тому +4

      Most of the yt comments are from non-native speakers (like me). So, chill a loooot, bro.

    • @afifmazlan
      @afifmazlan 3 роки тому +1

      @NZT TZN I really wish you'd stop being a tool

  • @RunningOtaku
    @RunningOtaku 3 роки тому +145

    I watched the Powell/Lewis battle live when I was living in Japan. Still gives me goosebumps how exciting it was!

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 3 роки тому +2

      No you didn't.

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 3 роки тому +1

      @Ching Chong - Indeed.

    • @erenjaeger6082
      @erenjaeger6082 2 роки тому

      @@jonhohensee3258 where you even born

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 2 роки тому

      @@erenjaeger6082 - Where?

    • @bobovic74
      @bobovic74 Рік тому

      I saw it on television, three days later my dad died. Everytime i see this record stand the test of time i think about him.

  • @anilpandey6923
    @anilpandey6923 3 роки тому +85

    Mike Powell 8.95 m jump was achieved with a tail wind of 0.3 m/s. If the tail wind would have been 1.5 m/s, no doubt Powell would have broken the 9 metre mark.

    • @lexblau6478
      @lexblau6478 3 роки тому +18

      And the record was stablished at sea level. It would have been 9m on altitude as well

    • @theren8311
      @theren8311 3 роки тому +21

      Not necessarily. People tend to not realize how much little change can have adverse effects on performance. It's not a linear thing.
      An increase in wind speed would mean Powell arrives at the board faster than he would've probably been ready for. Meaning, 1. His jump would have probably been a fault, due to adjustments required at the start of his run up 2. He would have had to adjust his take off speed to account for horizontal speed. 3. He would have had more forward rotation due to that speed, thus actually having a shorter jump.

    • @torernning8652
      @torernning8652 3 роки тому +3

      @@theren8311 Game, set and match to you sir.

    • @theren8311
      @theren8311 3 роки тому

      @@torernning8652 lol

    • @donovanyoung9996
      @donovanyoung9996 3 роки тому +2

      @@theren8311 But he jumped 8.99 wind aided...

  • @Richicachardoche
    @Richicachardoche 3 роки тому +48

    Without watching the video I guess that he says "this is the most amazing performances that I have ever seen"

    • @davidarmstrong7628
      @davidarmstrong7628 2 роки тому +2

      Remember, this was the "peak" steroid time, before the public was aware of such usage. People need to wake-up!!

  • @bradtdarius
    @bradtdarius Рік тому +3

    Having never done so in high school, I ran Track for 3 years ('76-'79) in college, for an after-class activity. Edwin Moses and Carl Lewis were my GOATS. Just on pure athletic ability, I had personal best of 48.0 in the 400 meters, and 24'8" in the long jump. What Lewis did as both a sprinter and long jumper makes me consider him the greatest Track and Field athlete I ever saw. Moses' consistency in the 400 meters make him my #2. What Usain Bolt did as a sprinter makes him an all-time great as well, without question, but Lewis , at his peak, was the world's best sprinter and long jumper simultaneously;a 10-year winning streak...65 victories... in the long jump, including jumping 28 feet or better over 70 times; from 1981 to the early '90s, was a top-5 world class sprinter.That's G.O.A.T. shit.

  • @Eli-mn4vn
    @Eli-mn4vn 3 роки тому +13

    Been a life-long track n' field fan. I'm grateful I found your channel.

  • @nick5422
    @nick5422 3 роки тому +54

    I jumped 10 meters when I saw you uploaded, beat that

  • @lexblau6478
    @lexblau6478 3 роки тому +7

    As person being coached by cubans during the las 8 years, the legend of a Ivan Pedroso's jump over 9 mts persist. The cubans said that during a PanAmerican games in Cuba, Pedroso jumped an over 9m foul. He kindly asked the judges to measure it from the foul and the result was a 9.03m jump.

    • @peters6119
      @peters6119 3 роки тому +1

      Pedroso had a slight foul that appeared to be 20 cm past the 9m indicator in the pit. It's on UA-cam somewhere. He had 2 or 3 huge foul jumps in his career.

    • @lexblau6478
      @lexblau6478 3 роки тому +1

      @@peters6119 Yesss, Pedroso was well known for his massive fouls but in that specific jump they say it was, actually, measured as a 9mt jump.

    • @georgec2894
      @georgec2894 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you for mentioning this - I was also about to bring Ivan Pedroso up! He has at least two fouls over 9m, plus that 8.96m in Sestriere where someone obstructed the wind gauge. All day the wind had been low so that was surely a legal jump, albeit at altitude.

    • @lexblau6478
      @lexblau6478 3 роки тому +1

      @@georgec2894 even if the wind was over the allowed, would have been nice to see the real wind reading of that day... but with Pedroso jumping like that, I don't blame anyone to try to be as close as possible to watch the jump

  • @wakimura303
    @wakimura303 3 роки тому +109

    Flight jumped 15 meters but didn’t have the cameras on

  • @luddement
    @luddement 3 роки тому +10

    THE best videos on UA-cam. Thank You! :)

  • @Rodasboyy
    @Rodasboyy 2 роки тому +10

    My dude. 5mm and 5 cm are different things, this is 5cm. Great videos though! Keep it up :D!

  • @tradewins
    @tradewins Рік тому +7

    I remember watching that competition live and along with the announcers was in a state of amazement. It's a measure of Carl Lewis's greatness in this event that Mike Powell, who had lost to Lewis many times in various competitions, later said about this record that "Carl is so good that I had to break the world record just to beat him."

  • @jamezkpal2361
    @jamezkpal2361 3 роки тому +6

    Actually, Ivan Pedroso jumped farther at Sestriere in 1995, but the wind gauge malfunctioned, and the distance was disallowed for record consideration.

    • @donovanyoung9996
      @donovanyoung9996 3 роки тому +2

      Nah someone stood in front of the gauge and probably intercepted the right wind reading.

  • @ATS3788
    @ATS3788 2 роки тому +2

    I'm German but I was always a big fan of Mr. Lewis, he was not just fast his running was Art just Beautiful

  • @carlkinglewis
    @carlkinglewis 3 роки тому +4

    Great channel, probably the best yutuba channel right now

  • @bondsings2384
    @bondsings2384 3 роки тому +6

    I remember in high school that my coach would get angry that I couldn’t keep my feet together consistently but that when I did it would add a whole meter. My own run up was only 5 steps but with a good landing would be approaching 6m (age 13 & 5’4”) They thought I should approach faster and gave me a 23m run up.(despite having fast acceleration and top speed potential, my preferred take off had a very deep knee bend giving a lot of height but not compatible with high speed so limited in max distance potential) I got tired in the run up lost speed and was inconsistent hitting the board and lost distance then got even worse with shin splints. For the school jumper, good take off and landing will win a lot of competitions. The run up speed and take off angle can be developed slowly. Powell’s coach just worked on his run up for a very long time before letting him jump at full speed. (Probably prevented injuries that way too) Nice videos. Less beautifully edited but very informative are the Performance lab of California for anyone interested.

  • @RaulEdu33
    @RaulEdu33 2 роки тому +2

    4:00 🤯😱 This guy can complete the entire Ninja Warrior course with one jump!

  • @fabricecarrere6107
    @fabricecarrere6107 10 місяців тому +1

    Even not a word about Ivan Pedroso, an amazing athlete !!!!

  • @freultwah
    @freultwah 3 роки тому +5

    A contemporary long jumper (5th place in Mexico City) apparently witnessed Beamon leaping over nine metres in training. The man was a monstrous talent.

    • @vaderetro264
      @vaderetro264 3 роки тому +1

      Several have jumped over 9mt in training.

    • @elijahrobinson2362
      @elijahrobinson2362 Рік тому

      But was the wind legal? Doing it when it counts and under legal conditions is what counts.

  • @Nicoto
    @Nicoto 3 роки тому +3

    Earth gravity also takes a little part. In Tokio it's just 9,798 instead of 9,81 m/s2. Just a smalltalk percentage, but it could add a few centimters!

  • @sitarnut
    @sitarnut Рік тому

    "If you thought that you'd be wrong." Love ya dude... classic.

  • @udaychava836
    @udaychava836 7 місяців тому

    Despite his greatness, no one made a movie on Carl Lewis. What amazing consistency.

  • @2themoon863
    @2themoon863 2 роки тому +5

    Food for thought-since a long jump world record was established in 1901, there have been four times when the record stood for 19 years 11 months or longer, including Beamon (just under 23 years), Powell (30 years and counting) and Jesse Owens (just about 25 years). There’s still some records on both sides that have been standing since as far back as 1983, but no one event has had anything close to world-record…stability?…throughout its history than the men’s long jump.

  • @martintownsend6694
    @martintownsend6694 3 роки тому +7

    I keep hearing of this 9.12 by lewis in 83, has anyone got a link or footage of it, that wud be great to see, and also the 9.06 of pedroso if pos

    • @concertom8774
      @concertom8774 3 роки тому +1

      Search 1982 Carl Lewis 30 feet

    • @artartek7854
      @artartek7854 2 роки тому +1

      I measure a Jump of Pedroso in 9,30 m. - See "Atletica Pura" page on Facebook

  • @pacervault3350
    @pacervault3350 11 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic analysis and great memories!

  • @AndrewBlucher
    @AndrewBlucher 3 роки тому +1

    Carl Lewis. We used to watch in awe.
    Nothing today matches the hype and worldwide excitement of seeing him run and jump. Especially the 1988 Olympics, when he was trying to win FOUR gold medals. AGAIN.
    I should mention: I'm not American.

    • @lexsoft3969
      @lexsoft3969 2 роки тому

      Jesse Owens of the modern era.

  • @theaviator1152
    @theaviator1152 2 роки тому +14

    I feel like Carl Lewis’ 8.91 jump in 1991 was actually better than Powell’s 8.95. Looking at 0:37 it seems to me like Lewis’ more controlled landing cost him a few centimeters.

    • @burntl1quid215
      @burntl1quid215 2 роки тому

      it was wind aided regardless.

    • @elijahrobinson2362
      @elijahrobinson2362 Рік тому

      Wind aided 8.91 is not superior to a legal 8.95 with 0.05 of board left (meaning Powell actually flew 9.00 or more).

  • @stefanmisch5272
    @stefanmisch5272 Рік тому +3

    I remember watching the Powell/Lewis battle with my parents when I was a little boy. But only through this video I realized that this is longer ago than Beamon's record held at all. 😳

  • @willcummings4002
    @willcummings4002 2 роки тому +2

    Bob Beaman jump covered by Jon bois is amazing descriptor of how incredible his jump was

  • @BloggsyMalone
    @BloggsyMalone Рік тому

    Thanks for these videos - fascinating stuff.

  • @gulshankumar4810
    @gulshankumar4810 3 роки тому +18

    Amazing video but your eraser's example was incorrect, the difference b/w WR jump and 9m is 5cm not 5mm

    • @leetokuda6089
      @leetokuda6089 2 роки тому

      He wasn’t comparing the WR jump to 9m. He was comparing the longest legal jump (8.99m) to 9m. Even this wind-aided jump was a few millimeters short of 9m.

  • @abunn3
    @abunn3 3 роки тому +3

    Where is that picture at 4:18? I'd love to have it as a poster!

  • @ofrilifshitz7518
    @ofrilifshitz7518 2 роки тому +1

    Imagine being the only person in the world capable of doing a certain thing. Fucking incredible.

  • @mariosimas
    @mariosimas 2 роки тому +2

    The "kick" in mid air from Bob Beamon is simple amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @TheNandomadrid88
    @TheNandomadrid88 3 роки тому +3

    I remember Yago Lamela, the Spanish jump athlete who broke the european record with 8.56. It was a joy to watch him compete. RIP Yago

    • @mr.sinjin-smyth
      @mr.sinjin-smyth 3 роки тому +1

      Then European Indoor Record. German Sebastian Bayer is the current record holder (8.71), while the Outdoor European Record is still by Robert Emmiyan (8.86).

    • @TheNandomadrid88
      @TheNandomadrid88 3 роки тому

      @@mr.sinjin-smyth Yeah that is true. At the moment Lamela's record has been surpassed. But he just happens to be my fauvorite athlete still to this day. Thanks for your update on the new record holders!

  • @whatyoudo9773
    @whatyoudo9773 2 роки тому +3

    thats hilarious that they smoothed over the sand quickly on anything near 9meters for Lewis and a good case for changing the long jump to "however far you can jump from a board area that is much larger, your foot tracked by laser camera" this would allow for the farthest jumps but take away from the skill of jumping and the glory you achieve when you get it all right and jump super far.

  • @vanphillips1514
    @vanphillips1514 3 роки тому +1

    Great coverage!

  • @vascoamaralgrilo
    @vascoamaralgrilo 3 роки тому

    Great insight, thanks!

  • @fish411
    @fish411 3 роки тому +9

    Ivan Pedroso also has many foul jumps over 8.95

    • @classicalgreekintroductory6045
      @classicalgreekintroductory6045 3 роки тому +4

      As well as a legitimate jump 8.96, which was not counted as a WR for some reason...

    • @dariofgfg664
      @dariofgfg664 3 роки тому

      Yeah I mean they are saying like if this fouls over 9m weren't 9 mtrs jumps at all. I guess you could think the rubber makes you jump further but don't know how it works

    • @madmonkeycycling9098
      @madmonkeycycling9098 3 роки тому +1

      @@classicalgreekintroductory6045 because of windspeed being excess of 2,0m/s . The registration of the windspeed was blocked by one of Pedroso's entourage, but all other recorded jumps were having windspeeds of over 3,5m/s

    • @classicalgreekintroductory6045
      @classicalgreekintroductory6045 3 роки тому +1

      @@madmonkeycycling9098 clearly this a´was a case of discrimination directed against a communist athlete. There were other jumps that day with legitimate winds as well and the guy allegedly locking the windometer was not part of Pedroso's entourage.

    • @MaquiladoraIII
      @MaquiladoraIII 3 роки тому

      @@madmonkeycycling9098 Crazy how it was at the very same meet as the Mike Powell 8.99m jump.

  • @musik102
    @musik102 3 роки тому +10

    I'm sure it's already been said, but had Carl - in his prime - just concentrated on the long jump, then the record would now be over 9m.

    • @MrPixiepantz
      @MrPixiepantz 2 роки тому +2

      Carl in his prime...who has since admitted he had tested positive for banned substances but claimied he was just one of "hundreds" of American athletes who were allowed to escape bans?

    • @elijahrobinson2362
      @elijahrobinson2362 Рік тому

      Lewis was a career doper. His club, Santa Monica Track Club was awash in steroids.
      He pissed hot at the ‘88 Olympic trials and the national team covered it up.
      He isn’t the champion of anything. He’s always been a cheater and deserves nothing but scorn.
      His best wind aided 8.91 was behind Powell’s legal 8.95.

  • @XxBeatexX
    @XxBeatexX Рік тому

    Glad to have seen Lewis/Powel in live . Was so epic 2 world records in the best duel ever.

  • @brucedufelmeier8718
    @brucedufelmeier8718 3 роки тому +1

    Bob Beamon’s jump broke the existing world record by about 22 inches. That moved the WR forward by about 5 decades. The WR was 24’111/2”in 1901; 26’8” in 1935; 26’111/4” in 1960; 27’43/4” in 1965: 29” improvement in 65 years. Beamon’s WR of 29’21/2” has improved by 1 and 3/4” in the last 52 years!!!! Beamon’s jump was the greatest single moment in all athletic history. It defied all reason, defied all imagination. Lewis is the greatest long jumper for sure. Beamon’s jump was the greatest jump.

    • @elijahrobinson2362
      @elijahrobinson2362 Рік тому

      One: high altitude.
      Two: Beamon had never hit even 8.00 prior to this meet.
      In its day it was crazy. Put Powell in Mexico City at that altitude the same day (1991) and he hits 9.30+.

  • @dave929
    @dave929 3 роки тому +20

    Usain wanted to try other track and field events. With his speed, would he have hit the mythical 9.00 m mark? It takes speed and technique, but it is still a fair question.

    • @peters6119
      @peters6119 3 роки тому +13

      He wasn't a jumper. He tried it in a meet with laughable results. He didn't have the timing or the dynamic takeoff or the flexibility to get a good landing position. Long jumping is a complex event. I knew lots of sprinters who were faster than me who tried LJ but couldn't jump nearly as far. You need speed, yes. Without speed you have no chance. But the you need so many other things.

    • @dave929
      @dave929 3 роки тому +2

      @@peters6119 - That’s what I mean, as well. Bolt’s specialty is sprinting.

    • @celsovascao
      @celsovascao 3 роки тому +2

      Bolt was just a sprinter. Only the greatest athlete in all time, Carl Lewis, was able to combine the skills of a sprinter and long jumper.

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 3 роки тому +1

      It's not mythical.

    • @philomenaakpanaadie2015
      @philomenaakpanaadie2015 2 роки тому

      @@celsovascao Although not as good as Lewis, Boling can jump 8.02 metres and has 100m and 200m PBs of 10.11 and 20.06

  • @mezoomozaa
    @mezoomozaa 2 роки тому +4

    Could someone enlighted me how they measure the mark for long jump? Is there a window for human error? Because I always find it strange that the athletes accept the measurement so easily, even though I see them in the video land much further than the official measurement!

    • @mnm1273
      @mnm1273 2 роки тому +4

      It's measured based on the farthest back point of contact, so it will always be shorter than it looks.

    • @The_Word_Word
      @The_Word_Word 2 роки тому

      @@mnm1273 All have sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God. We broke Gods commands and now we are all deserving of Hell a place of torment and can’t do anything to save ourselves, but that’s why Jesus died on the cross for our sins taking the punishment we deserve, was buried and then rose the 3rd day. You can have eternal life with the Lord if your Believing in the Gospel. Repent and put your trust in Jesus before it’s to late.🤍

  • @alexthelion2967
    @alexthelion2967 2 роки тому +2

    Great video. But I have a question if anyone can answer it. I’m 13 and 5”9’ and I have a broad jump of about 9 feet (just using a tape measurer and jumping outside) so does the broad jump have any correlation to how far I could jump in the long jump? I’m also pretty fast. I play soccer a year up and every time I play I’m always the fastest one on the field. I’ve never done track before but I plan to next year when I’m a freshman since my school rn doesn’t have a track team.

    • @firmfoundation7421
      @firmfoundation7421 Рік тому

      Yes it does Alex. Keep learning and practising the right exercises and you can reach your full potential. Nobody knows how big your potential is however I recommend you dream big and go for it.

  • @viol8r007
    @viol8r007 2 роки тому

    his running style is flawless for a Sprinter , like watching water sprint so fluid

  • @camerongray7767
    @camerongray7767 3 роки тому +5

    Lmao then there’s me who struggles to jump 5

  • @charlesthorndike2702
    @charlesthorndike2702 3 роки тому +3

    I wanna see a 40-year-old jump 8 meters. The current record for M40 is 7.68 by Aaron Thompson. Lewis jumped 8.50 at age 35 (in a 1.3m/s headwind!) and Powell jumped 8.06 at age 37. Larry Myricks also jumped 8.50 at age 35 (in a 1.9m/s tailwind), 8.24 at age 37, and 8.09 at age 38. If they all continued until they were 40, they've might have done it.

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer 2 роки тому +2

      I'm 42....I got this...

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 6 місяців тому

      @@proverbalizerPretty certain Lewis could’ve done it. Myricks…probably.

  • @SergeLabelle
    @SergeLabelle 3 роки тому +2

    I was right there in Tokyo with the Canadian team. It was a wonderful moment even if I was a distance coach.

  • @JP-nx5gt
    @JP-nx5gt 2 роки тому +2

    I was in track in a high school that competed with Carl Lewis’s high school. The meet stopped when he ran the 100 & did the long jump

  • @alexmiddleton5257
    @alexmiddleton5257 3 роки тому +9

    my triple jump in middle school was 8.8m 😂

  • @georgemallory797
    @georgemallory797 3 роки тому +3

    King Kong jumped from one Trade Center tower to the other but they were knocked down before we could get a ruling.

  • @rupakgbikas4477
    @rupakgbikas4477 7 місяців тому

    Thank you so much for such videos.

  • @carlkinglewis
    @carlkinglewis 3 роки тому +1

    Super.Merci.

  • @andrewross6682
    @andrewross6682 3 роки тому +5

    I think Powell could have done it with a better foot placement in that final

  • @biplabsarkar5953
    @biplabsarkar5953 2 роки тому +3

    "Mike" god of long jump.. my hero, my idol, my god...

  • @david2804me
    @david2804me 3 роки тому +2

    There have been a number of athletes who have jumped more than 9 metres without wind-assistance but they were 'no jumps'. I have thought for many years now that the measuring system for long and triple jump is wrong because it does not measure the length of the jump itself but the distance from an arbitrary line to the landing point. It would be a great step forward to abandon the 'board' and create a wider take-off zone within which any take off point can be recorded electronically and its exact distance to the landing point accurately measured. We will then get proper recording of distances actually jumped and the injustice of an unmeasured 'no jump' will be a relic of the past.

  • @cybermanne
    @cybermanne 7 місяців тому

    I remember that long jump final in the Tokyo world championship. That's hands down the greatest track and field competition I've ever seen. It was just two perfect athletes competing like they were in trance. Untouchable! Even Usain Bolt's sprint world records weren't as impressive as that.

  • @yendis902
    @yendis902 3 роки тому +11

    Bruh I thought this was about somebody just breaking the world record

    • @yendis902
      @yendis902 3 роки тому

      And jumping 9 meters

  • @elijahrobinson2362
    @elijahrobinson2362 2 роки тому +9

    For the past week I’ve been considering that Mike Powell’s long jump record has stood for nearly 50% longer than the one he broke (set by Bob Beamon in Mexico City back in 1968).
    ...
    Powell’s jumps of 8.95 AND 8.99 BOTH were longer than 9.00 metres when you consider that the takeoffs had 5+ cm of the board unused.
    Stop talking about Carl Lewis. He was juicing the entire time. Never should have been at Seoul because he failed a test at the trials and the USOC covered it up.

    • @gobbedy
      @gobbedy Рік тому

      they were obviously all doping, just like in almost every sport. you don't be someone who's doping while clean...

    • @grahamstrouse1165
      @grahamstrouse1165 6 місяців тому

      🙄🙄🙄

  • @chasepressley2408
    @chasepressley2408 3 роки тому +2

    If you wanted to beat Carl Lewis, you better get the world record.😤😤

  • @warb635
    @warb635 Рік тому +1

    Also don't forget Ivan Pedroso. From his Wikipedia page: At altitude in Sestriere in 1995, Iván Pedroso jumped 8.96 meters with a measured wind of +1.2. This would have been the world record, beating Mike Powell by one centimeter. However, the Italian Athletics Federation did not forward the result to the IAAF for ratification, since the wind mark was declared invalid, because a person stood in front of the anemometer, probably intercepting the correct wind measurement.

    • @CurioSOY84
      @CurioSOY84 8 місяців тому

      Iván Pedroso the best

  • @mehameha4453
    @mehameha4453 3 роки тому +14

    With all the new tech, there may come a time when foul lines will become obsolete. You jump and the jump is measured from your take off point not a line you never were at anyway. That would be more accurate as to how far an athlete actually can jump than the way they have been doing it for decades.

    • @philomenaakpanaadie2015
      @philomenaakpanaadie2015 2 роки тому

      Yeah. There should be some material near the end of the run up that makes it visible to see where the athlete actually takes off, they could put sand there.

    • @thku4grace
      @thku4grace 2 роки тому

      I say, just an alligator pit to the equation and we won't be quibbling over a set line on the track.

    • @n3lis94
      @n3lis94 2 роки тому +4

      But you could say, timing the takeoff is part of the skill. Don't know if you would want to take that away.

    • @gamewizardks
      @gamewizardks 2 роки тому

      @@n3lis94 Right, this has been the sport forever. Let's not change the rules like we do playing board games on family game night.

    • @MathiasJanssonD
      @MathiasJanssonD 2 роки тому

      Totally agree

  • @eliblue70
    @eliblue70 3 роки тому +4

    I think FloJo's WR is just as impossible, she ran that record into the next century. No one in 30+ years has come even close.

    • @mysteriousdoge1298
      @mysteriousdoge1298 3 роки тому +3

      Yes because it was also wind aided - clearly an American cheat to get the record at their soil.

    • @eliblue70
      @eliblue70 3 роки тому

      @@mysteriousdoge1298 Riiiiiight riiiiiight

    • @mysteriousdoge1298
      @mysteriousdoge1298 3 роки тому

      @@eliblue70 Glad u agree.

    • @rizmkw4157
      @rizmkw4157 3 роки тому +6

      Yeah flojos actual run itself was fantastically executed but it was likely wind aided and also steroid aided, like a lot of the women’s world records from the 80’s are unfortunately

    • @finlayhutchinson7370
      @finlayhutchinson7370 3 роки тому +1

      she was a drug cheat

  • @teryongtan8371
    @teryongtan8371 2 роки тому +2

    I find it fascinating that there’s a wind speed criteria in long jump

  • @luisgutierrez-ze1zi
    @luisgutierrez-ze1zi 3 роки тому +1

    En el estudio del salto de powel se determinó que ese día ante la presión de la competencia powel hizo todo su esfuerzo y en el aire giro su cuerpo callendo de costado sobre su cadera...eso produjo que todo su cuerpo callese por delante de la caída de sus pies lo cual es una ventaja significativa....Louis por el contrario aterrizaba de con sus pies por delante y su trasero por detrás lo que le restaba centímetros...obviamente todo lo anterior no borra lo espectacular del salto de powel...

  • @AT-zr9tv
    @AT-zr9tv 3 роки тому +15

    Where on Earth do you get this footage?!

    • @ATrueFloater
      @ATrueFloater 3 роки тому +5

      Bro for real. How did he find the 8.99 jump.

    • @yrodro
      @yrodro 3 роки тому

      on youtube?

    • @ATrueFloater
      @ATrueFloater 3 роки тому

      @@yrodro Theres only one video I found on UA-cam that just got uploaded 3 months ago and it's a 47 min video. The 8.99 is extremely rare to find online been like that for years.ussualy people give up on finding it.

    • @nsxperformance
      @nsxperformance 3 роки тому

      @@yrodro ua-cam.com/video/llZ4XN4TLkQ/v-deo.html

  • @willstuart4504
    @willstuart4504 3 роки тому +3

    Great video.... but I think he needs to freshen up on his Metric system. Lol
    The "5" he's talking about from 8.95 ..to ..9.0 meters is centimeters not millimeters.
    5 cm is about 2 inches.
    Other than that tho, this was a cool video.👍👍

  • @80seriesrig36
    @80seriesrig36 3 роки тому +1

    That crazzy

  • @panosts6178
    @panosts6178 2 роки тому

    I trained long jump for over a year to get to the greek fitness academy because a prerequisite was to be able to jump 6 meters as a male. When I finally got it down I felt like a god. 9 meters is an extra 50% and to think that people used to get close to that in the 80s without modern training and exercise knowledge is mind-boggling

  • @pettiii
    @pettiii 3 роки тому +4

    Ahhh yes, my favorite track & field event!

    • @dbh931
      @dbh931 Місяць тому

      Mine to. Track team-UNC (Chapel Hill,NC)

  • @charlesthorndike2702
    @charlesthorndike2702 3 роки тому +18

    Carl Lewis is to long jump what Michael Jordan is to basketball, and what Wayne Gretzky is to hockey.

    • @Visionary0001
      @Visionary0001 3 роки тому +1

      Very true.

    • @claricekanda
      @claricekanda 3 роки тому

      Much respect to Carl Lewis but Usain Bolt definitely much more better...Nobody won the 100m run two times in the Olympics, Bolt did it THREE TIMES that's insane.

    • @Visionary0001
      @Visionary0001 3 роки тому +2

      @@claricekanda Carl Lewis won the Long Jump FOUR TIMES in the Olympics. 1984, 1988, 1992, and 1996. We aren't talking about who is the best sprinter in this thread. We are discussing the best Long Jumper. Carl was Top 5 in the World for 17 YEARS, with 12 of those years as #1.

    • @charlesthorndike2702
      @charlesthorndike2702 3 роки тому +2

      @@claricekanda Visionary00001 beat me to it, but anyways:
      If we're we gonna use Olympic Titles compared to others, Carl Lewis is even more extreme. No one (except Lewis) has defended an Olympic title in the long jump. Carl Lewis won it not once, not twice, not thrice, FOUR TIMES.
      He held the season-best 7 different years. And just like Bolt, he has 3 World Championship Golds in the 100m. The difference is that when Lewis did it the WC was every 4th year, as opposed to every 2nd year (when Bolt was active)
      Carl Lewis still holds the world indoor record in the long jump after 37 years. And he jumped 8.62m at age 19, and 8.50m at age 35 (into a 1.3m/s headwind)
      edit: Lewis also had one of the most impressive winning streaks of all time in athletics. For 10,5 years, and 65 finals, he was undefeated in the long jump.

    • @claricekanda
      @claricekanda 3 роки тому

      @@charlesthorndike2702 ok for long jump but what Usain Bolt did at 100m, 200m, 4×100m, is much more impressive.

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Рік тому

    Coolness, amazing.

  • @spongebobmatrix182
    @spongebobmatrix182 Рік тому +1

    4:50 best looking jump I've ever seen

  • @juddotto3660
    @juddotto3660 3 роки тому +3

    I can beat em all, I'll do helium saturation before the event, float away

  • @carlkinglewis
    @carlkinglewis 3 роки тому +5

    Carl Lewis Jump 9.12 in Trening 83 Huston.Tom Telez show mi Video.

    • @georgec2894
      @georgec2894 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah! Saved me mentioning this too!

  • @MICHELHEMMINGSJONES1
    @MICHELHEMMINGSJONES1 3 роки тому +2

    DO YOU KNOW ABOUT IVAN PEDROSO FROM CUBA? , 9 TIMES WORLD CHAMPION IN LONG JUMP ? 3 time out door , 4 time in door , ABOUT HIS 9.06m IN ARGENTINA IN THE PAN AMERICAN GAME mar del plata 1995 , no VALID BECAUSE STRONG WINS TO ?
    And also 8.96m in the same competition in ITALY ?

  • @speedy846
    @speedy846 3 роки тому +1

    I think it’s possible, someone will take the 9m mark one day. Mike Powell jumped 8.99m wind wind aided before, it was 4+ wind but still. Proves that we are capable of it

  • @JoeSmith-zg7in
    @JoeSmith-zg7in 3 роки тому +3

    Put a 10 million dollar prize on it so everybodies doing it and you might find sombody.

  • @goodyear1954
    @goodyear1954 3 роки тому +8

    The 8.95 jump was 6 cm behind the foul line so it was a 9.01 jump.
    9m has been done.

  • @gabegrace8333
    @gabegrace8333 3 роки тому +1

    One jump which was banned was Forward SOMERSAULT by New Zealand's Tuariki Delamare

  • @maxmccoin8573
    @maxmccoin8573 3 роки тому +1

    Video on Polevault and Bubka soon?

  • @-Saitama
    @-Saitama 3 роки тому +4

    They should just change the way they measure it, instead of forcing the athlete to step before a line let him jump whenever he is comfortable and then measure ✌🏼maybe even 10m is possible, just not with the current way of measuring.

    • @jonhohensee3258
      @jonhohensee3258 3 роки тому +1

      Yes! I agree completely.

    • @mtzyzy
      @mtzyzy 3 роки тому

      Yeah... in one or two decades in the future as maybe then when the tech is cheap and mobile enough to be used in high school level all around the world , then fair game ,no excuse of 9m barrier

  • @meme-if3ch
    @meme-if3ch 3 роки тому +1

    wow!

  • @orwellknew9112
    @orwellknew9112 Рік тому

    Lewis was the most consistent long jumper at distances his competitors couldn’t match. 4 OG ‘s after all means 16 years of dominance. However, Bob Beamon will forever be for me, the greatest long jumper of all time. In 1968, he smashed the existing record by nearly 2 feet and still holds the second longest jump of all time and the Olympic record. Carl Lewis had 4 chances to break that record and couldn’t do it. In 1991, Mike Powell exceeded Beamon’s WR by 5 Cm, about 2 inches. But even Powell only did that once. If Powell had jumped 2 inches less in 1991, Beamon’s WR would still stand along with his OR after 66 years!
    Track and Field was very different back in 1968. Everything from equipment to facilities to training techniques was primitive by today’s standards, but there was an even bigger difference. It was against the sport’s regulations for amateur athletes to be paid to compete. Beamon was a true amateur, there was no money in the sport for him to continue. He had won an Olympic Gold for his country and set an unbelievable WR. There was nothing more he needed to achieve in the sport. He had accomplished his goals and it was time for him to try and earn a living, so he simply hung up his cleats along side his gold medal and got on with the rest of his life. Give a young Bob Beamon all the advantages of today’s professional track athletes and who knows how far the man might jump. One thing is for certain, the man was gifted beyond belief. You can look through the all-time top performances in every other T&F event and you won’t find any other performance as old as his that still ranks #2 all-time.

  • @c.galindo9639
    @c.galindo9639 2 роки тому

    It is a feat that eludes certain physical effort but is yet to be attained. It will be accomplished but when will be the deciding factor

  • @RemyMS
    @RemyMS 2 роки тому

    Wow!

  • @allennewborn932
    @allennewborn932 2 роки тому +1

    If you slow the Carl Lewis, supposed furthest jump that he attempted to appeal, that this video is trying to prop, you can see his foot land on the approach pad. Horribly blurry, I know, but the tip of his foot did break the line.

  • @runfast5702
    @runfast5702 3 роки тому +2

    It is it possible to run 3000m under 7.20 and what’s does it take?

    • @charlesthorndike2702
      @charlesthorndike2702 3 роки тому +1

      I think both Jacob Kiplimo and Jakob Ingrebrigtsen might have a chance in the future

  • @penguinmilkshake6257
    @penguinmilkshake6257 3 роки тому +2

    I do think Carl Lewis jumped over 9 meters because he jumped that distance in his prime. In the 80s Carl Lewis was untouchable besides Ben Johnson